Versions:

  • 0.107.73
  • 0.107.72
  • 0.107.71
  • 0.107.70
  • 0.107.69
  • 0.107.68
  • 0.107.67
  • 0.107.66
  • 0.107.65
  • 0.107.64
  • 0.107.63
  • 0.107.62
  • 0.107.61
  • 0.107.60
  • 0.107.59
  • 0.107.58
  • 0.107.57
  • 0.107.56
  • 0.107.48
  • 0.107.47
  • 0.107.46
  • 0.107.45
  • 0.107.44
  • 0.107.43
  • 0.107.23
  • Beta

AdGuard Home 0.107.73, published by AdGuard, is a network-wide DNS sinkhole that blocks advertising, tracking, phishing, and malware domains before they reach any device on a local network. Operating at the router level, the open-source utility replaces the default DNS service and filters queries against continuously updated blocklists, so smartphones, smart-TVs, thermostats, game consoles, and every other Internet-of-Things gadget receive protection without installing separate client software. System administrators typically deploy the program on a low-power Raspberry Pi, spare PC, NAS box, or cloud VPS, after which all traffic is inspected centrally and statistics are viewed through a responsive web dashboard that shows per-client activity, query log, and filter命中率. Frequent use cases include households that want to eliminate ads on every screen at once, small offices that must enforce safe-browsing policies for guest Wi-Fi, and privacy advocates who prefer to keep DNS requests on their own hardware rather than sending them to public resolvers. Since its first public build, the project has passed through twenty-six numbered versions, each refining the CoreLibs filtering engine, adding support for DNS-over-HTTPS, DNS-over-TLS, and DHCP management, and improving the Query Log search interface. AdGuard Home belongs to the Network & Internet / Ad Blocking category and is distributed under the GPL-3.0 license, allowing unlimited self-hosting. The software is available for free on get.nero.com, with downloads provided via trusted Windows package sources such as winget, always delivering the latest version and supporting batch installation of multiple applications.

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